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This is super well made! Easy to understand for me to do in the future. Thank you 😊 Hope one day you will do Magnolias, Bleeding Hearts, and Snapdragons. They're my faves ☺️
Hi thanks for the kind words and we are so glad you enjoyed this one! thanks for the suggestions as well I always like knowing what people are interested in, I have a massive list and it can be hard to pick from. I'll make sure those are on it!
thanks Adria89! Just keep practicing and working on your skills and you will get there. I can't really take credit for the colors, that combo is from nature and a truly beautiful rose variety. Cheers and Happy Decorating!
Hello fellow member of the hot hands club!! you are in good company, so many of us have this problem. There are a few things I do when I'm working on large projects(not really needed for this kind of demo since it's a short time with lots of breaks). I make multiple bags for the same color so I can switch bags and give them a rest. keeps them from getting too hot and gives them time to cool down in between, I work on stainless steel tables in a room with ac which helps to keep things cool and cool down faster between uses. I also keep a marble slab.cutting board on hand to rest my bags on since they stay cool even warm weather. You can also insulate your hands iwht latex gloves or even use the safety gloves that are meant for working with knives. they will help insulate your bags from the heat of your hands and should help some. I find them a bit bulky when I'm teaching but they work great. I also empty my bags if things start to get a little too melty remix and cool down my bc a little and then reload to keep going. Hope this helps and know you are in good company and it's something that everyone deals with!
It took a bit of time to work out how to achieve the look for this one and there are a definitely a few steps in there but I totally think it's worth it. They look lovely when they are finished! Decorating is like that sometimes, things that take a lot of skill look deceptively simple and things that are easy look impressive and customers always think they are difficult. Cheers and Happy Decorating Margaret!
Hey everyone , we hope you enjoyed this video. Want a more beginner friendly rose, try our How to pipe spray roses video th-cam.com/video/THHI1MHr3qI/w-d-xo.html
The best way to support our school is to check out our yearly membership www.cakedecoratingschool.com
Beautiful- new subscriber and really enjoying your teaching.
Thanks for subbing! and welcome to our little corner so glad you are enjoying our lessons!
This is super well made! Easy to understand for me to do in the future. Thank you 😊
Hope one day you will do Magnolias, Bleeding Hearts, and Snapdragons. They're my faves ☺️
Hi thanks for the kind words and we are so glad you enjoyed this one! thanks for the suggestions as well I always like knowing what people are interested in, I have a massive list and it can be hard to pick from. I'll make sure those are on it!
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Oh cool! Thank you for adding them to the massive list 😊
Can't wait to see the other flowers before them.
Awww, how beautiful ❤
thanks!
Beautiful!!thank you❤
Our pleasure!
Maybe someday I will improve enough to try this. It's beautiful and the colors are stunning 😍
thanks Adria89! Just keep practicing and working on your skills and you will get there. I can't really take credit for the colors, that combo is from nature and a truly beautiful rose variety. Cheers and Happy Decorating!
Muchas gracias por enseñarnos hace maravillas.
you are very welcome!
Lindo trabalho
thanks!
Where do you get the plastic cups with handles that you use to mix your colors? Thank you.
I added a link for you in the description for the mixing cups/bowls with handles so you can check them out. thanks for asking!
@@CakeDecoratingSchool Thank you!
Can you recommend a good buttercream?
I am having issues with my hot hands softening my buttercream!😫 Any suggestions??????
Hello fellow member of the hot hands club!! you are in good company, so many of us have this problem. There are a few things I do when I'm working on large projects(not really needed for this kind of demo since it's a short time with lots of breaks). I make multiple bags for the same color so I can switch bags and give them a rest. keeps them from getting too hot and gives them time to cool down in between, I work on stainless steel tables in a room with ac which helps to keep things cool and cool down faster between uses. I also keep a marble slab.cutting board on hand to rest my bags on since they stay cool even warm weather. You can also insulate your hands iwht latex gloves or even use the safety gloves that are meant for working with knives. they will help insulate your bags from the heat of your hands and should help some. I find them a bit bulky when I'm teaching but they work great. I also empty my bags if things start to get a little too melty remix and cool down my bc a little and then reload to keep going. Hope this helps and know you are in good company and it's something that everyone deals with!
That structure turned out to be a lot more complicated than I thought it would be from looking at the finished flower.
It took a bit of time to work out how to achieve the look for this one and there are a definitely a few steps in there but I totally think it's worth it. They look lovely when they are finished! Decorating is like that sometimes, things that take a lot of skill look deceptively simple and things that are easy look impressive and customers always think they are difficult. Cheers and Happy Decorating Margaret!
@@CakeDecoratingSchool They absolutely look lovely. They would make a beautiful 3-D cake with these roses climbing all over them.
I think that will be one we have to do in the future!